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    An Independent Teenager

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    live without is my Nikon D90. It is a Digital SLR camera. The camera brings me a lot of memories and sentimental value. I bought it by myself using my very own money and effort. It cost me around RM8‚000 excluding the other accessories. The lens only cost me around RM5‚000. What make this camera to be part of my life not just because it is very expensive‚ but I used the camera to gain extra profit every weekend. I am a part time photographer‚ so the camera was my primary gadgets to shoot pictures

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    top end camera we think this will survive - but the point and shoot lower end model will not survive in the future" Keitaro So‚ Fujifilm 1 - the point and shoot camera: going the way of the (print) newspaper‚ VHS‚ LP..... Digital camera shipments out of Japan dropped 42% last year‚ with entry level cameras particularly hard hit According to ICS Research‚ last year camera phones outsold standalone digital cameras 6:1. By 2016 the smartphone camera market will pass the digital camera market

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    Polaroid Strategy

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    some time‚ Polaroid’s company focus was instant cameras. They were a hit‚ as many could see their pictures immediately. Further‚ the catchy song lyrics “Shake it like a Polaroid Picture” helped spread the brand name to multiple populations. As digital cameras became popular over time‚ Polaroid lost concentration on their main selling point: instant photography. However‚ Polaroid believes that this new decade is the time to recreate their instant cameras with a revised mission and fresh set of values

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    KODAK AND FUJI FILM

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    Kodak and Fujifilm Management Concepts Professor Nekia Hackworth Ife Morrison 5/8/2014 In 1879 George Eastman traveled to London to obtain a patent on his plate coating machine. The patent was granted a year later. Once the patent was granted Mr. Eastman got an investor at the name of Henry A. Strong. Soon after‚ Henry Strong and Mr. Eastman decided to go into business together. They created a company called Eastman Dry Plate Company. At that time Mr. Eastman quit his job

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    Sailing Ship Effect

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    MGMT002: Technology & World Change ------------------------------------------------- AY 2009-2010‚ Term 2 Student Paper Review‚ Howells (2002) The response of old technology incumbents to technological competition – Does the sailing ship effect exist? Prepared for: Dr Terence Fan Prepared by: Nicole Isabella Aw Su Sien (G14) Howells presents the audience with a critical view of the ‘sailing ship effect’ and postulates that it is triggered by misinterpretations based on insufficient

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    Effects of Technology

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    be delivered by the postman; they can simply log onto a computer‚ and read an email‚ or text message on a cell phone. Photomarts are becoming extinct because of the digital cameras‚ and those old photo albums that parents pull out at every family holiday are becoming a thing of the past‚ thanks‚ to the digital picture frame. Technology is changing at a remarkable pace‚ and people must stay current with these changes or they will get left behind‚ quickly. The amount of money

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    In the early 1990s‚ Fujio Mitarai was one frustrated executive. He had recently returned to Canon Inc.’s Tokyo headquarters after a 23-year stint in the U.S.‚ where he built Canon’s camera and copier businesses into market leaders and befriended top execs of companies from General Electric Co. to American Express Co. His goal was to push U.S.-style practices through the entire Japanese conglomerate in order to cut costs and clean up its finances. Otherwise‚ Mitarai argued‚ Canon was headed for serious

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    Nikon Sponsorship

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    Page 1: FINA Vice President Hideyuki northern interview Nikon (1 Bubble Network camera channel on July 26 the 14th FINA World Swimming Championships in Shanghai in full swing‚ as the main sponsor‚ Nikon has invested considerable human and material resources to support this tournament and we also Nikon Sales (northern China Co.‚ Ltd. Vice President Hideyuki had an exclusive interview‚ let’s listen to Nikon for this sponsorship and to promote industrial development of the image views. Q: FINA swimming

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    Learning to See as a Photographer It is not at all uncommon to hear photographers talk about “seeing” a photograph. This can be somewhat confusing to those who are on the outside looking in and are not familiar with the concept. Sure‚ we physically use our eyes to see an object or a person or a landscape but that’s not exactly what we’re talking about here. A photographer’s sense of sight goes well beyond looking with their eyes. Often times‚ a photographer will observe a scene and see not what

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    Canon Future Strategies

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    The Excellent Global Corporation Plan Based on the corporate philosophy of kyosei‚ the Excellent Global Corporation Plan is a medium- to long-term management plan with the goal of building a corporate group that continues contributing to society through technological innovation‚ aiming to be a corporation worthy of admiration and respect worldwide. In the five-year first phase of the plan‚ which began in 1996‚ Canon inculcated in the Group the concepts of profit orientation and total optimization

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